Pink blossoms on blue Oil by Tanya Rudka
€2,000.00
Tanya Rudka Pink blossoms on blue Oil on canvas 76 x 76
Artist: Tanya Rudka
Artist Description/Story
Tanya Rudka was born in 1971 in Simferopol, the capital of Crimea. As a child, she studied art in the Simferopol Children's art school, followed by 5 years in Crimean Art College named after N. S. Samokish. In 1994, she immigrated to Israel and settled down in a small town in the north of Israel.
Artist: Tanya Rudka
Artist Description/Story
Tanya Rudka was born in 1971 in Simferopol, the capital of Crimea. As a child, she studied art in the Simferopol Children's art school, followed by 5 years in Crimean Art College named after N. S. Samokish. In 1994, she immigrated to Israel and settled down in a small town in the north of Israel.
Tanya Rudka Pink blossoms on blue Oil on canvas 76 x 76
Artist: Tanya Rudka
Artist Description/Story
Tanya Rudka was born in 1971 in Simferopol, the capital of Crimea. As a child, she studied art in the Simferopol Children's art school, followed by 5 years in Crimean Art College named after N. S. Samokish. In 1994, she immigrated to Israel and settled down in a small town in the north of Israel.
Artist: Tanya Rudka
Artist Description/Story
Tanya Rudka was born in 1971 in Simferopol, the capital of Crimea. As a child, she studied art in the Simferopol Children's art school, followed by 5 years in Crimean Art College named after N. S. Samokish. In 1994, she immigrated to Israel and settled down in a small town in the north of Israel.
Tanya Rudka Pink blossoms on blue Oil on canvas 76 x 76
Artist: Tanya Rudka
Artist Description/Story
Tanya Rudka was born in 1971 in Simferopol, the capital of Crimea. As a child, she studied art in the Simferopol Children's art school, followed by 5 years in Crimean Art College named after N. S. Samokish. In 1994, she immigrated to Israel and settled down in a small town in the north of Israel.
Artist: Tanya Rudka
Artist Description/Story
Tanya Rudka was born in 1971 in Simferopol, the capital of Crimea. As a child, she studied art in the Simferopol Children's art school, followed by 5 years in Crimean Art College named after N. S. Samokish. In 1994, she immigrated to Israel and settled down in a small town in the north of Israel.